Friday Night will be partly cloudy, with a low around 71, according to the National Weather Service. Saturday there is a 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, but mostly sunny with a high near 89 and a low that night around 71. Go here for the latest

FRIDAY

Instead of trying to focus on the eagle with binoculars you're not allowed to take into the stadium on Saturday (at least inside a case--see details on Auburn's prohibited item list

at the Auburn University College of Veterinary Medicine's Southeastern Raptor Center. It's become a favorite Friday fan fun-tivity in recent years. And you don't just get to peep the eagles

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$5 gets you photo ops with eagles, hawks, owls, falcons and any other birds of prey Auburn's wing-healing beast masters have on hand. And you get to see them fly around. It's cool. It's educational. The hour-long show starts at 4 p.m. the Friday before every Auburn home game at the 350-seat Edgar B. Carter Educational Amphitheater, located at 1350 Pratt-Carden Drive off Shug Jordan Parkway. Kids three and under and get in for free.

If raptors aren't your thing, you can tour Auburn's fancy new 16,000 square feet locker room from 4-6 p.m. at Jordan-Hare Stadium's Gate 10. Or head to the Auburn Alumni Center on S. College Street for a 4 p.m. campus tour courtesy of the War Eagle Girls and Plainsmen.

After that, you can send the team off for the night in style at the Reverse Tiger Walk, which starts at 5:30 p.m. at the Athletics Complex.

At 6 p.m. head to Toomer's for 2018's first Come Home to The Corner for live music and stuff featuring Kenny on the Keys. It's classified as an Entertainment District event, which means you can walk around with a beer in your hand without going to jail. The party goes to 9 p.m.

SATURDAY

You can find a detailed schedule of events here, but here's a quick breakdown of Saturday's essentials.

The Coca-Cola Tigers Fan Fest starts at 2:30 p.m. Giveaways. Bounce houses. A DJ. You can find more about it here.

At around 4:30, you can take your Sharpies to the tent by the Red Diamond Tailgate Show (next to the parking deck on the east side of the stadium) for autographs from former Auburn greats.

If you didn't see the eagle flight, did you even go to the game? It's debatable. To be safe, make sure you're in your seat, cameras ready, by 6:23 p.m. Waaaaaarrrrrrr.......

Tiger Walk? Maybe you've heard of it. Pretty much every other school has. The often imitated, never duplicated display starting at the Athletic Complex on S. Donahue Drive will start, as always, two hours before kickoff. Pro tip: Find a spot early.

Here's how last year's first Tiger Walk looked:

After Tiger Walk comes the short Spirit March, at 5:10 p.m., then a pep rally at the corner of Heisman Drive and Donahue Drive.

PARKING

If you're faithful in your attendance, you probably already have a favorite secret spot you always try to go for, crossing your fingers, hoping for the best. Want to remove a little of that stress? Well, Auburn's Parking Powers That Be have recently partnered with Parking Panda, which allows fans to pre-order five-hours worth of parking in three lots each only about a five-minute's walk from Jordan-Hare.

Thankfully, no matter where you park, getting to the stadium doesn't have to equal a week's worth of cardio. The university conscripts its fleet of Tiger Transit buses to offer free rides to Jordan-Hare from spots both on and off campus starting four hours before the game and continuing for two hours after the final whistle. It's pretty convenient. And you can actually track your bus' location and capacity status in real time via the Tiger Transit app.

The Lee-Russell Public Transit folks get in on the action, too, at least for folks staying in any of the hotels around Tiger Town just over the Auburn city limits in Opelika. Same hours, same price: Free.

Auburn has a few requirements for grill and generator use. First of all, they can't be within 50 feet of a campus building. Secondly, the grill actually has to be a grill, i.e. something specifically designed for grilling. If it's of the charcoal variety, soak that sucker with water before you even think about taking off, then take the thoroughly, completely, absolutely extinguished charcoal to one of the designated disposal containers or find a place for it off campus somewhere. Learn more about the do's and dont's here.

This @AuburnFootball season, don’t forget to recycle while tailgating! Check out the video below for a few tips on how to properly dispose of your gameday recyclables. ♻️ #WarEagle #GamedayRecycling Auburn University Waste Reduction and Recycling Dept. Auburn University Office of Sustainability

Jordan-Hare, like most major stadiums these days, only allows bags you can see into to make it through the gates. You can get the full scoop here, but this graphic tells you most everything you need to know.

TOOMER'S CORNER

The university has once again asked fans to refrain from rolling the new Toomer's Oaks (or rather the new new Toomer's Oaks), but since fans have established plenty of new targets around Toomer's Corner (and a decent stretch of Samford Lawn), you'll hardly notice.

Here's what the corner (and beyond) looked like after year's Iron Bowl:

You can learn more about the history of college football's most Charmin post-game tradition here.